Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works

The study of spirituality continues to draw increased academic interest, especially in the way it defines the meaning and purpose of life, mould both thinking and emotions, motivates and drives actions, shapes human relations, and sustain life balance and wellbeing. In the context of the Muslim fait...

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Main Authors: Bensaid, Benaouda, Machouche, Salah, ,
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Language:English
Published: AHAS KIRKHS 2022
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spelling my.iium.irep.968252022-02-20T10:08:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/96825/ Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works Bensaid, Benaouda Machouche, Salah , RT82 Nursing As A Profession The study of spirituality continues to draw increased academic interest, especially in the way it defines the meaning and purpose of life, mould both thinking and emotions, motivates and drives actions, shapes human relations, and sustain life balance and wellbeing. In the context of the Muslim faith, Muslims are encouraged to nurture their moral character, cultivate their spiritual discipline, and engage in the overall betterment of their quality of life. The methodical individual and collective religious practices which feed and at the same time sustain Muslim spirituality represent an ever-evolving state proportionately resonating with one's spiritual commitment, dedication, and actions. During times of tribulations, crises, or pandemics, however, spirituality appears to play a critical role in Muslims' processes of coping, managing, and community support. This study investigates the works of early Muslim scholars with regards to the conception and approach to pandemics, and the categories of spiritual support and practices they prescribed for coping and mitigating the many adverse effects of crises related stress and anxiety on mental health and wellbeing. AHAS KIRKHS 2022-01-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/96825/1/96825_Muslim%20spiritual%20care%20during%20pandemics.pdf Bensaid, Benaouda and Machouche, Salah and UNSPECIFIED (2022) Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works. In: Conceptualising Islamic Spiritual Care: Between Traditional Guidance and Modern Practices, 27-28 December 2021, Online. https://conference.iium.edu.my/inspire/
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Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works
description The study of spirituality continues to draw increased academic interest, especially in the way it defines the meaning and purpose of life, mould both thinking and emotions, motivates and drives actions, shapes human relations, and sustain life balance and wellbeing. In the context of the Muslim faith, Muslims are encouraged to nurture their moral character, cultivate their spiritual discipline, and engage in the overall betterment of their quality of life. The methodical individual and collective religious practices which feed and at the same time sustain Muslim spirituality represent an ever-evolving state proportionately resonating with one's spiritual commitment, dedication, and actions. During times of tribulations, crises, or pandemics, however, spirituality appears to play a critical role in Muslims' processes of coping, managing, and community support. This study investigates the works of early Muslim scholars with regards to the conception and approach to pandemics, and the categories of spiritual support and practices they prescribed for coping and mitigating the many adverse effects of crises related stress and anxiety on mental health and wellbeing.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Bensaid, Benaouda
Machouche, Salah
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Machouche, Salah
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title Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works
title_short Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works
title_full Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works
title_fullStr Muslim spiritual care during pandemics: a study of Muslim early works
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/96825/1/96825_Muslim%20spiritual%20care%20during%20pandemics.pdf
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https://conference.iium.edu.my/inspire/
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